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Anne Hathaway 's bondage boots weren't the raciest thing on display at the 'Les Miserables' New York premiere on Monday: She exposed her knicker-less nethers while getting out of her limo. USA TODAY's Olivia Barker takes a gander at other instances of star garments gone awry.
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The wardrobe malfunction that was seen 'round the world -- and that joined the global lexicon. Who can forget Janet Jackson's unintentional (or not) nip slip during her halftime Super Bowl performance with Justin Timberlake in 2004?
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What's a wardrobe malfunction gallery without a double-dose of Kardashian? Kris Jenner coined a new phrase, "kostume malfunction," when she posed in her Wonder Woman getup this October.
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Nicki Minaj had the sense to wear pasties under her plunging top when she performed in Manchester, England, on Oct. 22. Maybe next time she'll have the sense to tape those puppies down, too.
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This pic may be plenty PG-13, but others shot the night J. Lo performed in Bologna, Italy, on Oct. 11 nudge into the R category, thanks to her low-cut bodysuit.
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We've heard of saggin' but this is too much! Kanye West exits his car with his pants down with Kim Kardashian in April in New York. And usually it's his better-half who's hanging out of her outfits.
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It became known as her Marilyn Monroe moment, when Duchess Kate arrived at the Calgary Airport in July 2011. She may not have been wearing Monroe's "Seven Year Itch" granny panties, but -- phew -- the duchess did don a thong.
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Anyone fearing a wardrobe malfunction at Sunday's 55th Grammy Awards can rest assured that the folks at CBS are doing all they can to avoid such a calamity. Deadline Hollywood has leaked a memo from the network's standards and practices department, warning talent that gratuitous displays of flesh are to be avoided. USA TODAY has confirmed the authenticity of the memo, similar to those sent in previous years.

The advisory, sent to the production staff that deals with talent, advises them to "be sure that buttocks and female breasts are adequately covered." Specifically, "thong-type costumes" and "bare sides or under curvature of the breasts" are deemed "problematic." Visible buttock curves or "buttock crack" are also a no-no, as is "sheer see-through clothing that could possibly expose female breast nipples."

Also prohibited: obscenity printed on wardrobes. And, somewhat vaguely, the network requested that lapel pins or accessories that promote a cause "be avoided."

We'll see if the advisory affects the fashion parade — or the controversies that invariably ensue.